United Kingdom PatrolIranian operatives have captured 15 British Sailors and Royal Marines and taken them to Tehran.

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates ‘Naval forces of Iran’s hardline Revolutionary Guards captured 15 British sailors and marines at gunpoint Friday in the Persian Gulf’ an audacious move coming during heightened tensions between the West and Iran.

U.S. and British officials said a boarding party from the frigate HMS Cornwall was seized about 10:30 a.m. during a routine inspection of a merchant ship inside Iraqi territorial waters near the disputed Shatt al-Arab waterway.

Britain has responded by demanding their immediate and safe release.

Manama: Britain demanded the immediate return of 15 British naval personnel seized at gunpoint yesterday by Iranian navy, the Bahrain-based US Navy said.

Iranian forces captured the servicemen in the mouth of the waterway that separates Iran and Iraq, triggering a crisis at a time of heightened tensions over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. The Britons were seized as they were “engaged in routine boarding operations of merchant shipping in Iraqi waters,” the US Navy said in a statement sent to Gulf News.

Encircled by gunboats

British GovernmentThe British Defence Ministry said separately that two boatloads of sailors and marines from the naval frigate Cornwall had finished searching a merchant vessel in Iraqi waters on a UN-approved mission when Iranian gunboats encircled and captured them.

British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett was quoted as saying she was “extremely disturbed”. Britain summoned Iran’s ambassador in London and protested through its embassy in Tehran. “We sought a full explanation of what happened … we expect immediate and safe return of our service personnel,” Beckett told Reuters.

A US Navy spokesman said the Iranian Revolutionary Guards had radioed a British warship explaining that no harm had come to the servicemen and that they were seized because they were in Iranian waters. However, the British Defence Ministry said the Iranians took custody of the personnel in Iraqi waters.

HMS CornwallThe Iranians are claiming the British Sailors were illegally in Iranian waters. They claim they have obtained confessions from the 15 Sailors and Marines verifying they were operating illegally in Iranian waters.

TEHRAN, Mar 24 - Iran showed no sign Saturday of readying a swift release of 15 British troops detained while patrolling off Iraq, saying they strayed into its territorial waters in a violation of its sovereignty, AFP reported.

Britain has demanded the immediate safe return of the 15 sailors and marines its says were seized in Iraqi territorial waters while conducting “routine” anti-smuggling operations.

But the Iranian foreign ministry angrily dismissed the British demands, insisting that the naval patrol was “suspect” and “illegal”.

Germany and the European Union have joined Britain in calling for the immediate release of these Sailors and Marines.

Britain has accused Iran of supplying troops and equipment to the Shia who are fighting British troops in south Iraq. This abduction also comes on the eve of the UN Security Council voting on whether or not to tighten sanctions on Iran for it’s continuation of it’s nuclear development. It also comes on the heels of Iran’s President Ahmadinejad abruptly canceling his plans to attend the UN

Jihad Watch writes that the British Sailors will be used as bargaining chips.

They’re counting on the British to behave as Western governments almost always behave these days: responding to provocations with concessions.